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I'm sorry for the difficulties you're experiencing in transferring files to the Walkman Player. You can use the Windows Explorer to transfer files (music, images and videos) to the Walkman layer. Once you connect the Walkman Player to the Computer, it will display as an additional storage media under My Computer. Please follow the below steps to access the Walkman Player using Windows Explorer.

Click Start and then click My Computer .

In the My Computer window, under Other , double click the icon for your portable player.

★★★★★omg i took me about a year to figure it out but i finally got it, i'll tell step by step.

1. you need a video converter because the walkman needs .mp4 files (i use Daniusoft video converter, you can get it via this link)2. download ur files then plug ur walkman in and then go to start- my computer- walkman- storage media- video3. go to start-my documents- then try to find ur .mp4 video (it mightby in the my videos file or if u downloaded a converter like the Daniusoftvideo converter its gonna be in that file)4. drag and drop the video file to video on ur walkman and ur done!

same thing with pictures except u go to pictures instead of videos and then drag and drop the file

If you have NWZ-S616F model with you, the video formats supported by the player is compatible with MPEG 4 or M4V video profiles at 30 frames per second,

I would suggest don't watch too long videos on this player because the screen is very small and watching videos on it after around 10 mins takes toll on your eyes.

Sadly sony has not provided any video converter with this player, so you may have to download free converter from internet called "Super" which would help you convert videos for this player

Which you can then put it directly on the player by connecting the player with the cable provided for PC connectivity and directly drag and drop the converted video files once your PC detects the player.

Pls note: if you have windows XP you would have to first install the Sony Software provided provided in the CD with this player, with Windows Vista and above you would not have to install any additional software

It would be possible for them to play on the computer because it has the capability to do so. It will be playing the files as if a memory stick is plugged. You need to convert those flv videos to a compatible format that the sansa can recognise.

The Sony NWZ range can only play WMV (windows media video) files. All
movies you download through iTunes are .Mov (quicktime) files so these
are not compatible. There are some convertors that can translate
between .mov and wmv but for movies you have downloaded through iTunes,
this will not be possible I'm afraid because of the copy protection
they have built in.

To transfer wmv files onto your walkman
don't use iTunes but use the Windows Explorer itself. Just drag the
files on to the Video folder of your device.